Art Can Act As Brain Therapy
Art Can Act As Brain Therapy
Therapists are using art, such as drawing pictures, to help patients with brain injuries.
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" The car. And hang it on my home -- I see. My car. Sheri -- being carried in newspaper clipping a for 1988 accident. She was a senior in high school at the time the journalism intern on the way to a story morning. Off a better. Way to Kyle. She's now a licensed mental health counselor who believes art therapy works wonders focused on making -- really really good picture. Jack O'Neil was a perfect now it's how she deals with memory problems from her brain injury. Eighteen year old Kevin Evans hospital volunteers had a rare medical condition that also causes oxygen and Sherry made an impression. And I -- want to try to work on doing the same Cole thing -- captain. And then helping others are present here. Serious intent -- implemented. We're dealing with emotional strength you can get. At that and then He. Had. Camera on -- and know. Camera and I think -- how come. Pushing through creatures because I knew what I attended the important thing -- anyway I can't come through and any time somebody hasn't. -- and we certainly want to hear."
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